Thanks for the replies so far. Last night after work I uninstalled the satellite dish, and tore out all of the Verizon Fios lines/boxes in the house. Boy that felt good to whip that 3 ft wide dish off the roof, the neighbors must think I'm nuts! Not sure the dish had anything to do with it, but it was pretty ugly and archaic.
I notice that the the living room (room closest to street transformer) is the room where RF is most prominent in the signal. Ron, I have read that amps that get most of their gain from the pre-amp section are more susceptible to picking this stuff up. A la my Mesa.
Maybe a whole-house conditioner is in order for me. Or possibly an iso transformer for my stereo amps, since they are in the room that seems to be the worst. If anyone has an iso that they aren't using at the moment, maybe you could stop by for a listening session one evening and we could test if a difference can be heard? Try before I buy..
Lastly,
The house I bought was built in 1910 with knob and tube wiring. Since then the previous owner re-did the all the electric, updated the panel, 3 prong receptacles throughout, BUT left one section of knob and tube that is still in use for a few overhead basement/bathroom lights.. This is not the circuit I am getting problems with FYI, but I do plan on getting this circuit replaced, as it runs through a section with insulation and is a fire hazard. Maybe at that time I can assess the grounding/house conditioner/dedicated line ideas.
Can anyone reommend reliable and affordable electrician that works in Pittsburgh? Thanks again